I don't think technology should completely replace language learning, because there's a cultural connection that machines just can't replicate. Take my friend Lisa-she helped those French tourists in Shanghai not just by translating words, but by understanding their hesitation and making them comfortable. That human touch matters. Sure, translation apps are convenient-I use them too when ordering food abroad-but they miss the nuances, like humor or local expressions. Technology works best as a tool, not a replacement, because real communication involves reading people, not just words.
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Part 3a person you know who is good at learning languages
Would it be desirable for technology to replace the need for people to learn other languages?
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